Mobile Tiny Home Comes Geared With Its Own Detachable Greenhouse

Jun 01, 2020 by apost team

A mobile "tiny home" called The Elsa built by Olive Nest Tiny Homes comes with its very own detachable greenhouse. This cute little abode located in Greenville, South Caroline was sold in December 2017.

From Olive Nest Tiny Homes comes The Elsa, a 28-foot tiny house that was featured on Season 6, Episode 2 of Tiny House, Big Living. According to the synopsis of the episode, the home is owned by a Los Angeles woman.

The woman left the bustling city for a slow-paced tiny lifestyle in Greenville, South Carolina. Her interior designer teamed up with her family to create a luxurious tiny house on lakefront property complete with a mobile greenhouse and porch swing. Inside, gorgeous furniture is crafted from the property's cherry wood, special lighting is added and the walls are decked out with original art.

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People who choose to join the tiny house movement have different reasons for doing so. Some people are trying to reduce their footprint on the earth, some just want a house they can take with them wherever they go, while others are looking for alternative ways to own a home without a mortgage.

The tiny home life provides huge financial advantages and the ability to live a lifestyle filled with adventure. For most Americans, 1/3 to 1/2 of their income is dedicated to their houses.

That means many people will spend a lot of time figuring out how to afford their homes. Buying a house often translates to at least 15 years of working over your lifetime to pay for it. Because of the high cost of owning a “typical-sized” home, as well as the associated expenses (and culture of “buy now, pay later”), 76% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

Tiny home living is not just great for your wallet long-term, it's also super cute! The interior of The Elsa is just too darn cute to not fall in love with.

This mobile home boasts a Scandinavian-style living and it makes use of every square inch of space, even using the underneath of the stairs as storage. The generous window-space allows for a lot of light in, making the area airy and open.

The loft-style unit features light-colored wood and white walls that create the illusion that the tiny structure is twice as big as it really is.

Beneath the loft is the bathroom and more storage. The attachable pergola trailer and greenhouse, which are 85 square feet, come in a second trailer that hooks up to the main house trailer, which is another great feature of this tiny home—it's portable! Say goodbye to rackety RVs and hello to living and road-tripping all cute with trendy tiny homes.

Would you move in to a mobile tiny home? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this along to your friends and family.